Day 6
Losing the silicon lottery
Attempted some G4 overclocking with jumpers
Since the G4-450 is now just laying around, I moved the jumper from R7 to R9, hoping to get it to 500MHz.
While that worked and it registered as 500MHz, it had slower benchmark performance compared to when at 450, so I am moving the jumper back to see if I am back where I started is still good. [Edit 1: Moved back to 450, everything is still fine there]
Using my iPhone 7, so zoom is limited, did not want to dig out my DLSR with reverse macro ring.
The Dual 500MHz should go to 550, by adding a jumper at R11. Didn't have any SMC 102 resistors (1k Ohms), closest I could find was a 122 (1.2k Ohms). Donor came from an XYZ 3D printer motherboard.
Tiger and Leopard would not boot, I got 9.22 to boot, but froze during benchmarks. Removing that resistor and retesting to see if I am back where I started.
Other retro stuff: I read in another thread about the non-use of floppy disks. My first digital camera was a Sony Mavica back in 1999. I was at a university recycle center and found one for $5, so I took a chance. It had the charger and battery and it powered on. The battery was dead but easily replaced with a new one from eBay. And I already have plenty of USB Floppy drives laying around. So, the floppy disk is not dead, just retro.
Taken with this camera with flash on:
Losing the silicon lottery
Attempted some G4 overclocking with jumpers
Since the G4-450 is now just laying around, I moved the jumper from R7 to R9, hoping to get it to 500MHz.
While that worked and it registered as 500MHz, it had slower benchmark performance compared to when at 450, so I am moving the jumper back to see if I am back where I started is still good. [Edit 1: Moved back to 450, everything is still fine there]
Using my iPhone 7, so zoom is limited, did not want to dig out my DLSR with reverse macro ring.
The Dual 500MHz should go to 550, by adding a jumper at R11. Didn't have any SMC 102 resistors (1k Ohms), closest I could find was a 122 (1.2k Ohms). Donor came from an XYZ 3D printer motherboard.
Tiger and Leopard would not boot, I got 9.22 to boot, but froze during benchmarks. Removing that resistor and retesting to see if I am back where I started.
Other retro stuff: I read in another thread about the non-use of floppy disks. My first digital camera was a Sony Mavica back in 1999. I was at a university recycle center and found one for $5, so I took a chance. It had the charger and battery and it powered on. The battery was dead but easily replaced with a new one from eBay. And I already have plenty of USB Floppy drives laying around. So, the floppy disk is not dead, just retro.
Taken with this camera with flash on:
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